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It has been estimated by the World Health Organization that 1 in every
6 deaths is a result of cancer. This converts to 8.8 million deaths across the world in 2015 alone.

What’s really good is that the number of
five-year cancer survivors has risen to 32.6 million! That’s greater than the number of people suffering from cancer. Coming in many aggressive forms, cancer can push many to the brink of exhaustion
looking for remedies that are all-natural.

You’re probably wondering if cannabis has the
potential to cure cancer. Well, here’s all you need to know about the all-natural herb.

Does
cannabis cure cancer?

There isn’t a sole definite
answer to that question yet. The reason is due to the lack of scientific trials done on humans to test the effectiveness of cannabis oil, or other methods of cannabis treatment, to cure cancer.
Scientists have been blocked from performing human trials involving cannabis.

Pre-clinical research has shown
that compounds within cannabis are powerful and effective in killing cancer cells in labs. Many reports have found that patients using cannabis oil find it effective in curing the
disease.

A well-known cannabis activist
from Canada,Rick
Simpson, is the leading icon of the
movement for cannabis oil.

Simpson had a form of skin
cancer and resorted to cannabis oil for relief. In an effort to expand awareness and education, he made a documentary Run From The Cure covering the full extent of cannabis oil’s healing
effects.

Since he released it, thousands
of people have been inspired by his story and gave medical cannabis a try. A lot of people saw significant improvements in their health condition with the use of cannabis oil. Believe it or not,
archeological evidence has shown us that cannabis had been utilized back in ancient times as far as 2,500 years back.

In 2014, MRI scans were
conducted by researchers to diagnose breast cancer in the corpse of a Siberian woman, whom had been frozen in place for over 2 million years in ice. She was around 25, and had a jar of cannabis
buried with her.

It’s suggested by researchers
that she could have been utilizing cannabis to help alleviate her pain from breast cancer. There isn’t much to prove this, but only we can theorize that cannabis has been widely used by early humans
as a healing treatment for thousands of years.

The 4 ways cannabis
kills cancer cells

It was found that in laboratory
models, compounds in cannabis had worked successfully in eliminating cancer cells. Does this guarantee that cannabis is a cure for cancer? No, In fact, many of these personal reports grouped together
with preclinical data could suggest that cannabis is worth researching.

Cancer is
complex;Everyone responds uniquely to the
cancer-drugs that are commonly prescribed. However, rodent tests involving cannabinoids were a success, which further encourage human clinical trials.

Here’s four ways that
cannabis can eliminate cancer cells in the laboratory:

1. Programmed cell
death

Cancer cells can survive a long
time. This is because of a damaged cell that ceases to respond to the body’s normal immune signals. The normal process involves damaged, mutated or old cells to endure a process of programmed cell
death. This process ensures the elimination of mutated cells ability to divide and grow.

With cancer, this process comes
to a stop. Over the past 20 years, research has discovered that cannabinoids such as cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), trigger programmed cell death in many cases of
cancer.

THC is the primary psychoactive
within cannabis. CBD is non-psychoactive ingredient and is abundant in cannabinoids. THC is found to cause the high feeling, while CBD works to relax the body. Compounds within cannabis have been
found to trigger a certain form of programmed cell death, apoptosis, or death of cells. Many studies have come to similar conclusions, in both cell and animal line models.

2.
Anti-proliferative

Cannabis compounds work to also
eliminate cancer cells by stopping proliferation. Due to cancer not being able to die off on its own, the cells work to grow and divide.

They then create a tumor, which
can mess with vital body parts and their functions. CBD and THC are found to contain anti proliferative effects. Cannabis has essentially stopped tumor growth in cellular and rodent
models.

3.
Anti-metastatic

Not only does cannabis
compounds stop the dividing and growth of cancers cells, there is evidence pointing that cannabinoids contain anti-metastatic properties.

A tumor is metastatic when
cancer cells travel into the bloodstream, and accumulate in certain parts of the body. Metastatic cancers are very complex and hard to treat.
In the research between animal and cellular models, it was found that CBD and THC are anti-metastatic. It means that evidence from laboratories prove that cannabis has the potential to stop the
traveling of tumors to other places in the body.

4.
Anti-angiogenesis

Cancer also does another
awesome thing to stop tumors on their tracks: Starvation. Tumors essentially have to have their own blood vessels to excrete oxygen and nutrient from the body. Angiogenesis is the developmental
process of blood vessels.

Many preclinical animal and
cellular studies find that CBD and THC stop tumors from creating its own blood vessels. They both work to hinder a tumor’s access to nutrition that helps sustain itself.

Does cannabis ease
cancer symptoms?

When looking at a scientific
view, there is no one that can say cannabis cures cancer yet. Although, many patients are resorting to experimenting with cannabis to treat their cancer. There are some who say that high amounts of
medical cannabis oil worked well in fighting their cancer.

Yet, scientific evidence hasn’t
backed up the claims. Both scientific and personal research proves cannabinoids work to alleviate symptoms from chemotherapy.

Currently, there is cannabis
prescription medications that are accessible to patients suffering from cancer. Nabilone (Cesamet) and Dronabinol (Marinol) are synthetic cannabinoids that are made to copy THC. These synthetics are
administered to patients suffering from cancer caused vomiting, nausea, and appetite loss.

In Canada, patients who
experience pain from chemotherapy can receive a prescription for a cannabis-based drug named Sativex, which has an equal amount of CBD and THC in it.